Montana Man on Pizza Run Drives Off in Wrong Red Honda CRV With Wrong Dog Inside

A 2020 Honda CR-V Touring photographed at Fort Totten in New York City
A Montana man who owns a late-model red Honda CR-V and got into the wrong car after picking up a pizza pie not only didn’t recognize his mistake but placed the blame on the owner of the car he borrowed.
Vincent Zepeda, a 52-year-old resident of Ravalli County, Montana, recounted on a social media post that he used his pizza box as a shield against freezing rain and snow to return to his car, which was parked in front of Higherground Brewing Co. when the misadventure took place. He ran to the car using the pizzabrella, automatically pressed the start/stop button, and drove off, he said in the video, in the direction of his ex-wife’s home.
When he heard a noise in the back seat, he assumed it was his dog Panda, a silver Labrador, but he then noticed a white dog eyeing the tasty treat in the box, which was when he realized he was in someone else’s automobile.  Zepeda didn’t notice it at the time, but the two red Honda CR-Vs had been parked next to one another and the owner of the borrowed CR-V had left her key fob in the vehicle, which is what allowed Zepeda such easy access to it.
Zepeda said on the video that he had taped the incident largely for the benefit of his six children for the purpose of teaching them never to leave a key fob in their respective vehicles, Zepeda said, with an incredible lack of self-awareness.
“Someone could mistake your car and get in,” he said in the video. “My mind never went to “[W]ow, you just stole someone’s car and kidnapped their dog..”
(Photo: Accura Media Group)

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